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Georgiana was painted in 1850, the year she married. She is not wearing a ring, so must still have been Miss Theobald when the portrait was painted.
This is the third portrait Margaret Carpenter painted for the Theobald family, signing and dating it in 1850. Georgiana and her husband Charles Sabine Thellusson lived at Marlborough House, Brighton when they were first married, and had six children. Charles later inherited the Brodsworth estate in Yorkshire and built Brodsworth Hall in the 1860s. This portrait and that of one of her sisters, also by Margaret Carpenter, are amongst the things inherited from the Theobald family which Georgiana brought to Brodsworth.
This is the third portrait Margaret Carpenter painted for the Theobald family, signing and dating it in 1850. Georgiana and her husband Charles Sabine Thellusson lived at Marlborough House, Brighton when they were first married, and had six children. Charles later inherited the Brodsworth estate in Yorkshire and built Brodsworth Hall in the 1860s. This portrait and that of one of her sisters, also by Margaret Carpenter, are amongst the things inherited from the Theobald family which Georgiana brought to Brodsworth.
English Heritage, Brodsworth Hall
Doncaster
Title
Mrs Charles Sabine Thellusson, née Georgiana Theobald (1828–1883)
Date
1850
Medium
oil on canvas
Measurements
H 76 x W 61 cm
Accession number
90009142
Acquisition method
purchased, as part of the contents of Brodsworth Hall, from Pamela Williams by the National Heritage Memorial Fund and transferred to English Heritage, 1990
Work type
Painting
Inscription description
1850 M Carpenter
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